Johan, Lance, George, and J.B. breakdown this year‘s Amstel Gold Race. The burning question, Was this really the first win of this race for Tom Pitcock or his second? Also, was Mathieu van der Poel feeling the effects of Paris-Roubaix? All these and more on this episode of THEMOVE.

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    1. Skelmose just sat next to MvdP waiting for him to go…which he didn’t..and neither did Skelmose 😂 that shirt doesn’t need a wash .. missed opportunity 🤷‍♂️

    2. Pidcock hasn't won much but he what he has won were big wins where he showed his talent, like that Alpe D'Huez stage. And he's pretty consistent, always there in the final of big races. He's just unlucky that the "big 6" are racing too, so winning is not easy.

    3. You can literally see from that foto finish foto that Wout is ahead…just. What fools your brain is that Pitcock is closer to the camera…so look again.

      And why is Cauberg not anymore the final hill…are there some wussie leftists designing the parcour or what? Now it's like pouring water into excellent wine in Hincapie's wine cellar

    4. The thing we read and heard (Dutch cycling fans) about Rabobank was that it was a banker's toy. Besides, Dutch cycling was in dire straits back then. Winning the Gold Race was like the 'classics' straw Dutch riders were clinging to it. I can't imagine Boogerd was proud of the way he won his Amstel Gold. Would be interesting to hear Lance's view on that race; there were a lot of stories going around about the score that had to be settled back then.

    5. When Jan Raas quit cycling, he left cycling: no interviews, no media appearances. A friend of mine who lives in Zeeland, meets him every now and again. In real life he is like he was as a rider and team manager.

    6. Pidcock rode Roubaix as well – and injured his palms badly in a fall. The cuts that he showed in the post race interview looked deep and painful to me….

    7. it can`t be easy timing the peak training and the microdosing just right
      for most of the top pro`s, you`d have to admire even the lower placed
      finishers having to compete with such expertise in pharmaceutical
      prowess, ummmm chapau ?🏅🎖💉🤡

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